نتایج جستجو برای: dunalilla salina

تعداد نتایج: 1891  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه ارومیه - دانشکده کشاورزی 1391

هپاتیت b به عنوان یک بیماری عفونی، یکی از مشکلات عمده سلامتی در جهان است. با وجود واکسن های سالم و موثری که در بیست سال گذشته استفاده شده اند، تقریبا 2000 میلیون نفر در دنیا به این ویروس آلوده اند. هزینه های بالای خرید و محدودیتهای توزیع در بسیاری از کشور های در حال توسعه وجود دارد. بنابراین ساخت واکسنهای ارزان و موثر برای پیشگیری و درمان این بیماری امری ضروری می باشد. آنتی ژن سطحی ویروس هپاتیت...

2018
Haisu Shi Xue Luo Rina Wu Xiqing Yue

Dunaliella salina is a unicellular green alga with a high α-linolenic acid (ALA) level, but a low eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) level. In a previous analysis of the catalytic activity of delta 6 fatty acid desaturase (FADS6) from various species, FADS6 from Thalassiosira pseudonana (TpFADS6), a marine diatom, showed the highest catalytic activity for ALA. In this study, to enhance EPA production ...

2015
Trung Vo Duc Tran

Beta-carotene is a terpenoid pigment that is highly valuable due to its nutritional benefit as a precursor of vitamin A and its antioxidant properties. A marine green alga Dunaliella salina is well known for high carotene, with above 95% β-carotene, under growth-limiting conditions. Carotene contents are different among D. salina strains and under different culture conditions. Selecting a Dunal...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2014
Wen-Chen Chuang Yung-Chyuan Ho Jiunn-Wang Liao Fung-Jou Lu

Dunaliella salina has been shown to have antioxidant property and induce apoptotic cell death of human cancer cells in vitro. However, there is no information available on D. salina showing an antileukemia effect or immunomodulatory activity in vivo. This study applied D. salina to syngeneic leukemia-implanted mice (BALB/c and WEHI-3) to investigate its immunological and antileukemia properties...

2013
Seunghye Park Yew Lee EonSeon Jin

Dunaliella salina and Dunaliella bardawil are well known for carotenogenesis, the overproduction of carotenoids, under stress conditions. The effect of high light (HL) and low light (LL) on the growth, morphology, photosynthetic efficiency, and the β-carotene and zeaxanthin production of D. salina CCAP 19/18 and D. bardawil was investigated and compared. Both strains showed similar growth kinet...

Journal: :Mycologia 2005
Jariya Sakayaroj Ka-Lai Pang Souwalak Phongpaichit E B Gareth Jones

The genus Haligena (Halosphaeriales, Ascomycota), with two accepted species, is encountered frequently in marine habitats, especially on wood in temperate regions. Phylogenetic analyses of Haligena elaterophora (type species) and H. salina were undertaken, with partial large subunit ribosomal DNA sequences, to determine their relationships with other closely related genera in the order. The gen...

Journal: :Saline Systems 2009
Jorge Olmos Leonel Ochoa Jesus Paniagua-Michel Rosalía Contreras

BACKGROUND Dunaliella salina is the most important species of the genus for beta-carotene production. Several investigations have demonstrated that D. salina produces more than 10% dry weight of pigment and that the species grows in salt saturated lagoons. High plasticity in the green stage and the almost indistinguishable differences in the red phase make identification and differentiation of ...

2010
Tawfiq S. Abu-Rezq Suad Al-Hooti Dangly A. Jacob

Bloom of Dunaliella salina was observed naturally in stagnant puddles of water off Kuwait's Bubiyan Island on 4 July 2004. In order to closely monitor this bloom, alga were collected and maintained as pure culture of the locally isolated D. salina. Set of experiments was conducted to study and evaluate the optimum culture conditions required for two samples of D. salina (one locally isolated an...

2014
Trung Vo Duc Tran

Dunaliella salina, halotorelant unicellular green algae, is the main natural source of beta-carotene. Several strains of local Dunaliella salina were isolated. Together with Dunaliella bardawil DCCBC 15 and Dunaliella salina CCAP 19/18, the strains were examined for their growth under the effects of salinities (1 M, 1.5 M and 2 M) and light intensities (50, 100 and 150 μmol photon/m/s). The res...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1997
J G Baldwin M Mundo-Ocampo M A McClure

Cactodera salina n. sp. (Heteroderinae) is described from roots of the estuary plant Salicornia bigelovii (Chenopodiaceae), in Puerto Pefiasco, Sonora, Mexico, at the northern tip of the Sea of Cortez. The halophyte host is grown experimentally for oilseed in plots flooded daily with seawater. Infected plants appear to be adversely affected by C. salina relative to plants in noninfested plots. ...

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